The kam racing lambda bung caused running issues on my 182. Just run the car with the lambda in, the EML will come on but won't cause any harm. If you get the car mapped a good mapper will map out the light coming on.
disconnect 2nd lambda - no fault, no light, done
that's not possible if you fitted it to the rear lambda. It doesn't effect the running of the car in any way. if you fitted it to the front lambda, that would be a different matter
disconnect 2nd lambda - no fault, no light, done
the de cat makes the light come back on on my 182 after about 150 miles. the lambda bung and plug used made the EML come on faster after about 15 miles. hence why i did what i did.
not refering to the light. YOu said it caused bad running. It can't, in ANY way effect the running of the vehicle
My 182 ecu detected the missing sensor when the second lambda sensor was no longer there. Therefore tripping out and causing the EML to come on. However, unfortunately for me this also caused the car to go into limp mode. It ran like a bag of crap. So I reset the ecu with a diagnostics machine, re installed the second lambda and drove round with the car running fine but just had the light on the dash.
Since having the car mapped last month the EML has not come on once in 200 miles. So in answer to the ops question; every car is different and will respond in different ways to de cats. I recommend either leaving the sensor in and running about with the light on or get the car mapped and your light won't come on. Eitherthe way the car will run fine.
After that, I'm out